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Sample the local fare, find some food bargains and all amongst the beautiful surroundings of the river. Definitely a highlight of the Saturday morning and if you've got time I would recommend checking it out!

On Saturday mornings on the east side of the Vltava river just north of the railway bridge is a great farmers market. There is a wide variety of produce, local products, great eats and inexpensive wine and beer. Try tasting the bread, sausages and natural...More

I was very surprised to see it, during summer there are people just sitting there everywhere, there is a stand to buy beer and people sit on the ground, I am surprised that non one just put there some tables to make it nicer the...More

This was a highlight during our trip to Prague. We assembled a small feast from all the stands and just sat by the river to eat and enjoy the views. Such a wonderful way to get a taste of Prague! There were also booths with...More

Amazing farmers market, flocked to by locals, very rare to see tourists. Hundreds of swans show up to be fed, beautiful. Fresh beer, (yes for breakfast), amazing many different options for coffee, including pour over options, impressive baked goods, and different types of sausages. Beautiful...More

As the market is (at least for me) central Prague, you can get there walking from the city center. Tthis is pretty nice and short walk, i do not know how fast you can walk but it is not more than 30 minutes of walking from... More

As the market is (at least for me) central Prague, you can get there walking from the city center. Tthis is pretty nice and short walk, i do not know how fast you can walk but it is not more than 30 minutes of walking from, lets say, Wenceslaw Square or Charles Bridge. And it is on the right side of the river, using the same logic as in Paris, for example.
It is also near the subway station "Karlovo namesti" (exit Palackeho namesti) and near the tram stops "Palackeho namesti" or "Vyton" (trams numner 3, 7, 17 and maybe some more). I prefer Vyton, there are some nice cafes around. Just on the corner near the stop they offer delicious ice-cream, one of the best in Prague...